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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1895)
THIS UAiLV ABTOJWAN,- ASTMU Y,CM!)AV mm.M SAW&H ty, 4 TLRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Served by carrier, per weex.... IScU ik-nt by mall, per month Wets .Men! bv mail. &er year $7.00 WEEKLY. aont by rnnil per year, $2.00 in udvance. ToBtage free to subscribers. Toe Astorlan guarantees to Its sub sorlbors the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia ilver. Advertising ratca can bo had cn ap' plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the third old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has, next to ttie Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation in the state. Handley & Haas are out Portland agents and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First st'ect The record of the last congress, ths ending of which was the cause of gen eral rejoicing, profoundly impressed the people with the utter Jncompeten cy of the Democratic party for tho re- ' sponstbllltles of government, and this Impression will not soon wear off. It will certainly remain eo long as the party Is under Its present leaders, If U can be said to have any, or so long as a majority of tho party Is for free trade, free silver and flat currency. In the North the Democracy Is almoBt hopelessly shattered. Routed from Us strongholds there is not a state north tf Mason and Dixon's line which the party would have a shadow of a chance of carrying If an eleotion were held now. In the South it is held together by fraud, but lit Is losing ground there, and It is by no means a. wild expecta tion that several of the states of tht South will next year drop out of the Democratic column and give their elec toral votes to the Republican presiden tial candidates. Indeed, this will be ateured It the movement for ballot re form in that section, which seems to be gaining force, shall result in the gener al adoption of election methods which will socurs to the voters a free ballot and an honest count. Only this Is now needed to break 'the solid south and re deem that section from the bourbon dominion and m Us government which has been at once a drawback and a re proach to it. The Republican party is gaining strength In every portion of the country, and It has only to b true to the principles which made it the great est political party this country has known to maintain Its strength. Let it 'but 1)0 faithful to the policy of caring for American Industries and labor ana of keeping the currency on a sound ans stable (nails and Its future triumphs will be not less glorious than those of the past. ' Gradually the true explanation of the look of Americanism in the' ad ministration's course toward Francs and Germany is coming out. The pres ident is Indignant toward those coun tries for their recent discrimination against the produots of the United Btaites. But It seems that the new Democratic tariff puts this country at s, great disadvantage In dealing with those countries. The changes of tariff ai.j really trade favors to France and Germany, but they leave the position ot the United States so weak by loss of revenue that the president hesltatM to apply the retaliation Thus the re duction ot the tariff letting in their products pulls the United States at their mercy. Mr. Cleveland thinks It Is outrageous that they should take the advantage ot this situation to op press our trade. Yet he la not willing to Increase duties on those countries which have treated this country so shabbily. It has been suggested, since a shortness of revenue Is urged as argument against any retaliatory ac tion, that 'tills trouble could be cured by calling congress together for legis lation to inoreaae the revenue. Tho Fifty-fourth Congress would respond very promptly to a recommendation either fur a horlxotntai Increase ot rev enues sufficient to insure a safe amount ot revenue or by increasing rates on spnrlflo articles which would be prolific of revenue. One of the most' remarkable illus tratlons of woman's achievement is that shown ty the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Ki'ls.-opttl Church. In the UnlteJ States thivt? hundred thousand Methodist w m r coutrtbute $1 each every year as V) the FotviKn MlHxtonsry Soe'y. if t!H -three liundivd thousand foliar ralced 'by the1 women every year1, almost ovtfr dollar ot it is sent to heathen lands. There are no Jwilaried officers in (he women's society, and therefore ev ery dollar contributed by the members Yi expended in the work. It is very dlf- i r -rent with the General Missionary 8o I ii?ty. for the reason that a large per ! et::tage of the annual fund must go to i :-Tetarlos and other officers, who, In niv.e rout's, rnoeive very liberal sal ad 'i. With the women it may be soia t.i be a labor of love. The secretaries and treasurers of the different branches i do women's society work for days c. i-ry month, without accepting a pen ny for the time they devote to their b:vks and correspondence. Besides do Inj all this work, ithese noble officers ray their dues like other members, and If they are women of influence. succeed In raising a great deal of money outside of the regular member Alaska continues to suffer from the neglect of congress, though In the same latitude In Europe, where the climate is more severe, 20,000,000 people possess comfortable homes, says an exchange Although the mines and fisheries of the territory yield 16,000,000 a year, It Is without a military Pt, has but one lighthouse, and has never had a gov ernment topographical or geological survey. Land cannot be purchased or pre-empted. The Fifty-fourth congress will have an opportunity to make Al aska a real territory of the United States. At present it Is bat a posses sion, slighted and unknown. The department of agriculture states that the average value of sheep In this country January 1 last was $1.58 per head. The total number was 42,294,006, with a value of $66,685,707. Iu 1892 on the same date, according to the depart ment report, sheep were worth $2.58 each. They numbered 44,938,365, and were worth In the aggregate $116,121, 270. American sheep-growers are thus shown to be poorer than they were three years ago by J49.435.503. The costliness of the mistake make by American voters in 1892 is most appar ent when tested by official figures. The president no longer has "con gress on his hands," but he has some thing which Is likely to cause him almost as much trouble. For some time past diplomatic "Incidents" have been happening at the raite of one a day. There Is sold to be only one European power with which the United States has not at present some kind of a complication, and that Is Autrla. How soon some difficulty will transpire with Austria Is now the problem that Washington gossips are discussing. There Is a spring on Pecos river, In San Miguel County, New Mexico, wM' h throws out a stream fifteen feet wide, and three feet deep. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength.-U. S. Government Kcport The longcBt time during which a note has remained outside the Bank ot England is 111 years. It was for $125 and It Is computed that the compound interest during that long period amount ed to no less than $30,000. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn,, says, "Shllor's Vltallstar 'SAVi'I Mi LIFE.' I consider it the best rem edy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kiu ney trouble, It excells. Pilve 75 cts. For Sale by J. w. Conn. There la not likely to be any lack ot druggists In the near future, for this country boasts of thirty-one schools of pharmacy, with 8,394 students. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF AD MINISTRATOR. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clat sop County, duly appointed administ rator of the estate of Casper Haltes, deceased. Persons having claims against said estate are notified and required to present the same, duly ver ified and with proper vouchers, with in six months from the date ot this ntolce. to the undersigned, at the office of Brenham VanDusen, Esq, No. 119 Eleventh street, Astoria, Clatsop Coun ty, Oregon. Dated this 8tlh day of February, 1895. F. W. BALTES. Administrator ot the estate of Casper Baltcs, deceased. A window 'cleaner composed of brush having a water reservoir attach ed and arranged to supply waiter to the brushing- surface is among1 th lute novelties. EXECUTOR'S NOTIC1S. Notice Is hereDy given that I have been appointed executor ot the last will and testament or I. w. case, ae ceased, and all persons having; claims against said estate are requested tc present them duly verified, within six months from this date, at Astoria Na. tloual Hank. D. 8TUART, Exe.-utor. Astoria. February IS, 18S5. A Philadelphia oculist wno has been studying the human ey for thirty years declares that all great men of the past ami present had or have blue or gray eyss. The albatroa has been known to fol. tuw a ship fur two months without ever being sen to alight or take a moment's rest. It Is believed to sleep n the wing. Ur. rtwc'a Cream Bikini Powder World's Fair Hljheit Award. Good at all timest Better than anything clsd, Best of all external remedies Allcock's Porous Plaster For lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, soreness in the back, chest or side. The Ouly Hnfe Way, when fullering, b 10 Intitt on having Alllock'i.'' Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, ' Have no equal as a relief and cure lor coma and bunion. Brandreth's Pills are purely vegetablo; a safe and effeotive remedy for young and old. Buffaro Courier: Customer (timidly) I e r gu ppose you have some er sultoble twoks for a man about to er 'be married? Head Clerk (promptly) Yes sir. Here, Sklggers, show this gen tleman our line of largest sized pocket books. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of James W. Melson, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against said etsate are hereby repulred to present the same, properly verified, to J. A. Eakln, my attorney, at his office in Astoria, Ore gon, within six months from this date. March lBt, 189-;. ELINOR MELSON. Administratrix of the estate of James W. Melson, deceased The wings of the owl are lined with a soft down that enables the bird to fly without making the slightest sound. All the rjatem medicines advertised In this DaDer. together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn s dm? store, opposite w ildent Hotel. A-toria. Instructions In the art and science of keeping our teeth In order Is given In twemty-nlne dental colleges, which are attended by 2,852 students. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hearing of objections if any thers be. to the final account of tne aamui' lstrator In the estate of Q. K. Grimes and Son, is set for eleven o'clock fore noon of March 30th, 18D&, Dy oraer or the Judge of the County Court of Clat- bod County, Oregon, February Ziitn, E. Al. UKIMJSS, Administrator. Rudyard Kipling is not as prolific a writer as hi was some years ago. His success early in life made him conser vative with his pen. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO! ICE. Noslce is hereby given that I have seen appointed administrator of the state of John O. Hendricksoii, do. .aRed. All persons having claims ralnst said estate are hereby required , ' i present them properly verllled, with . uucliers, at the olllce of John H. and . M. Smith, Astoria Oregon. JOHN W. HOLMSTIlOM. Administrator. Chicago Inter Ocean: "Have you a holce for the national flower?" "YeB, Indeed." "What Is It?" "Cuok wheat." It cures Dlles, It cures obstinate sores, Mapped hands, wounds. It does this i Ickly. Is there any good reason why :mii should not use DeWItt s Witch azr-l Salve? Ohas. Rogers. Dr. I.udwlff Jnnk.'tU, the emin-iit phy Icln-n of Munich, maintain that to Hn,cco Is not only permissible, but a-t u.illy valuable in the cafe of the sick md convalescent, under certain comll lions. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hearing of objections, If any thers be, to the final account of the adminis trator of the estate of Q. K. Grimes, Is set for eleven o'clock forenoon of Maroh 30, 1833, by ordor of the Judge of the County Court of Clatsop county, Oregon, February 28, 1S95. E. M. GRIMES, Administrator report of tho Con ltlon OK Til R ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK AT ASTORIA, In tlio State of Op'iiimi. ' th nlo ol lnuli.e-, Mitreb 6. IS"" IIKXODKC'KS. Lonns nntl dlwounn iM.071 72 OvunlrRfi. s-ei-un-d ami iiuweureu .. i II y bmi(l io swui dirultitloi 12.XKI00 t'rrintuiii n t 8 1'O. ils. J-?!0 I' twks, iwcii'ltM. t'' - l- V? Biikinsr-l!.fiiri'l!Mn ! flxuir.n til Due from imtlimul b;mKS (iit rrorr acenU) T.i1 I mi Due (r.vm aisle bmiki ami Imnki m... "."HI M Dux Irom spproved rrsorve wenUi .4-t tjt Checks ami oilier ciisli '.'ems 1..M 1 Nntei of "tiler National banks WO IX) Kmct'Ohiil paper curreno) , nlokrI, siideent" - ' 59 tAwrvt JJossv KiKRVliM riass. vis: 8(wle iSi'i viiars Redemption rtintl w ill II. 8. TresMirer ( per ceut. ol clreuUtioii) . IJ M 1'otal i'"7--1 ! I.IAII1LITIKK. I Cspltsl stink paid In f j Hr,.lu. fun, I .' W ! UoilivuleU pnnts, lets expen-e sua 7S .iwl bni.k 110IM u .hikUiib....... 10.m) iw j ilnal l.'imlia aiibleol to check. 4,'l M , ind ccrlitlealM ol ilHall jO I ! Mlionti lot lvl llemand certitl lime certitlcaws ol aepolt Total.. nirwi on 8tat olOrpiton, fount T of Clatsop m: i, I.J, K lllK'il rWt vt IhK shot. I j nainnl bunk, d.'i a J.-miily that III hov MHt-ntfin l irus 10 the bo.-t l ii.y k owir lKc ! J anil tx-lii"'. J. K. HlltiilVv l;MH'" J 8u-Hil sm.I aworu o l ,' 'n lth i dv ol Mureh, lKitS. tV T,N. J saU NoUry Fiibllrt..rt-Kii. . Correct-Atifti t J. f DKMKNT. thro. liKAi'Ki-R, Dlreeio JOUN HOBSUS. J The Fcker of Choice :olumbia River Salmon - . Their Brands and Locations. MAMS. tociTloir. Astoria I'k g Co... Aitorla-- rtootb A. Fk'gCo Astoria.. Cocktail.. liolumbiaKlYerPkcCo Atori m - !more nmels..... Astoria 1,0 McglHr&Co Brook0el4 tag, iiFlKhermeu's j yithermen's MehernfO'e I-kg O.J Astoria.... i Slcar.d iimvlnn I kKC:o.... i I Fishermen i FOR TILihAmOOK, NEHALEM AND otHes STEAHERS W. H.' HARRISON. AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook and Nhilem depend on the wenther. For freight and passenger rat-s apply to , ELHORE, SANBORN & CO, - Astoria, Oregon. O. R. & N. CO., Ajrenti, Portland. mmmmmmmmmmugmmmmmmmmmmmm.mmmmm.J1 Mil a. S","-! j Thoughts; a ! !' : ! " ! I I I ! i ! ii I I I : S S !j On a dark, stormy liiplit, when the tide is i i On a dark, stormy liipht, when tlie tide is el hing t'-pt and the hardy fisherman finds it almost impossible to handle his net, has he t-ver stopped to think, should it l ecome caught on a snag, what 11 !' 1 ! 1 i: !M ! j brand of twine would stand the greatest strain? jj Did he ever ask his brother fishermen what sort 01 j twin llv-y used? If so in nine cases out often, ij if they be successful fishermen, the answer has ! been "MARSHALL'S TWINE." i s mMiMMtiiiatiBMaansisssassmiHiHmtiMisHtsiMsMisssiNa It is the ONLY Brand of Twine to use. it AGENTS. it Astoria Tk'g Co. Kinney's I M. J. Kinney John A. l)evllu.. I Mark DinmondJ A B(,(),h s8on, . 1 Oval- ; Astoria.., Chicago Cutting FkgCo. Han Francisco A torts... ....... Magnolia White Ktiir.. Elmore, Sanborn & Co ....... St. George... J. G. Megler.. lliookflold Wn AKiorls.. COAST POINTS ALih Open pr Special Charter. ij; i 1 1 ; i ii " ' ; ii ! ; I! REMOVED ! REMOVED! REMOVED! li. F. ALLEN lias renwed i liis stock of wall pajicr, paints ami window glass to .305 Com mercial St., dir ctly opposite Rescue Hall. REMOVAL I REMOVAL! REMOVAL! J. B. WYATT, Astoria, Oregon. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attention Paid to Supplyln Ships. EVERY REQUISITE POR : Ffrst Class funerals AT IPOHli'S Undertakipg Parlors, j THIRD STREET. RatM Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty WHO WANTS TWINE It astonishes tbe old limo lutiliors to soo Low the fishermen bnye taken to Marshall's twine the lnnt few yenrs mid ! they may. ! THE j HIGH ! BOAT . j of Inst Btnsou over nil the other! liouts on tho rivei used M A ll.S HALL'S TWINE. ! WHY? Hecaufo it is the strmigeM, Bei-nnse ; it hns not been weakened by bleaching. ' Upcaiipe it is sold with n i,'iiiiintre tlmt I if it Joes nut prove satisfactory it c.n be ! brought biirk t thfl end of the teiiiii. i ! SEASIDE SflWflM.! A complete stock of lumber uii liau.; ! m the rough or dressed. Floorms, rua i tic, celllns, and nil kinds of tint-ili j mouldings and shingles; also bracket j work done to order. Torms reasons iilr. ;md prices at bedrork. All urdrir promptly rtlenrtvil to. Oftiu i"(l ; i mlM. 1'. I. I ('.; v ! STII.L IN THE l.l3 r Columbia River and Putret Sound Nnv lgutlon Co. STEALER BfilliEYGATZEKT. In place of Steamer Teloph mo. Leaves Astoiia Tor Portland ;inj wnv landinas at 7 p. m. iailv, Sunday ex cepted. Leaves Portland evtfv da v except Sun day at 7 a.m. C. VV. STONE, Aeent Astopa. Telephone No. 11. E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland. U. 13. Scott, President. REDUCED RATES. Between Aatorla and Portland .1 M MA-nmfli ;. .... .'rf L-t.-.-tJ?5." mft BTEAMEK SARAH DIXON, SPRING TIME TABLE. 1 1 Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria ii Monday morning for Portland at 6 ij o'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, and ii Saturday evenings at ocloek. ! Itoturnlna; lea-es Portland Sunday iS I morning' at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednos ! day and Friday evenlng-s at 7:30. ' Kound trip J2.00; single trip, $1.25. !;l'PPer berths 50 cents; lower berths, I!; 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. ijl SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO I j ROSS HIGGINS & CO. j Grocers, : and : Butchers i j Astoria and I'pptr Astoria. 1 1 ! Flnt T an j Cotttn, Table Delicacies. Domestic and Tropic! Fruits, Vegetables. Sugar i f Cunii Hams, Bacon, Etc. I Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats. S. H. W1LLETT, PLUMBING, Oas and 5team Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water lieatini'.'.'. 179 Twelfth street. AtoKs. nr. 1 U the tin) to luke to u" pnicth EASTandSOUTH It is the DIKING CAn ROUTE It offers tlie lie.M .seme? . onm SPEEDaml COMFORT It Is the pnpiil t rt'iite with U lic Yi-h lit tl'"V'i .111 the SAFEST! It ik tl,en-!(r Hie mii'O vu bi'il'd lake. It rum tlinntli vtibinwl (nuns every iiiiy In l.'io ii-iir lo j fU J J I, icago. Ho Change of Cf, Elegant Pullni,i;i Slrcpirs. Kiiiicrior Tmirist Slccpurj, 1 t ! Splendid Pra Sfirusd-nlass $k$m PORTLAND to KEIV YORK In Any l'jirr u u , ,tv. ' ie I :-.. is fi.iii,i . .1 I ' l'ii i"l. hr-ttt'vfi' A p . r: ... '.'I'liirn Vuli I'ltemiMDeii t-ilM . l:l te.in ei "ii'.iii I'lirk. A. G. P. A., N. P. It. R 2J3 Morrison St., Cor. 3d, Portland. Or. Ciii Puis R A I L W A Y . Greatest Trans Ccr.tir.enta Hallway Sj-wtiirn FROPI OCERH TO OCEAN -1N- Pj!;.ce Dining Ijoom and Sleeping Oar's Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, allocaing Unbroken Vleois of the Wonderful Mountain Country. $5.C0 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets enst. Tourist cars the bost on wheels. Equipments of thi very ftneFt throughout. ALSO CANADIAN rACIf'iC H0VAL KAIL S1FAH i-MT UN f CWwi Hud laian. Empress of Japan, November 12th. Empress of China, December lOtb. Tor ticket rates and information, call on or address, JAS. FINLAYSON. AfU. Astoria, Or A. B. Calder, Traveling Pass. Agt.. Tacoma. Wash., Oeo. McL. Brown. Dlst. Pass. Agt.. Vancouver. R. C The Griohal & Gsnino j BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Take h'or.s but Lea & Perriits Blgnatan on mrj bottl of original A reaaia Jobs Daaicma Kous, New Trk Pi (V ORCKSTKHSHIBK) SAUCE Inparts tbo most dsllcloco Utfie tai lest to Hot & Cold Meats . i?? SALADS Jw SOCPS, 4 -5 1-" jL Rareblu. Y-fV id, VTnaflr.